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MEN ARK SAVING MOWEY. .-' — »«« ■■■■?■■■• <r v ' .-,* f .HAVING CLOTHES MADE IN I CHRISTCHURCH. j HOW IT IS DONE. Every day w« hear of local gentlemen Bavmg as much as £2 10s. and never lesi ; than £2 on a single suit of clothes by having them made to theiu measure in > Ohnstchureh. For a long tinio it has been felt that £i or £5 was too much to pay for /a suit, and it -would certainly appear so when it ia remembered that George Davies, I the Ohnstcliurch tailor, is making auits to measure for from 39/6 upwards, and giving a written, guarantee of satisfaction with V every "garment he produces. A well-known local gentleman who recently received a suit made to his measure in Christchurch by Mr. Davies is very enthusiastic about the saving effected, and is delighted with the style, fit and\finish of the clothes. He describes his experience thus: — " Some little time.ago, I saw an advertisement of Mr. George Davies' in this paper m which he offered to make a suit of clothei co measure for from 39/6. Candidly, I wa§ sceptical, but after some deliberation Iwrote for samples and self-measurement form, and by return mail, I received a full range of really good suitings. I finally selected a pattern to my liking at £2 10s. the suit, iind took my measurements on the simple *oif-measurementform supplied, then sent , fclioi'i on to Mr. Davies. .About ten days or a fortnight later I received my clothes with a letter from Mr. Davies, asking me to try on, and examine the suit fully, and if I was not completely satisfied, to return it at once, and get my money back in full. All my^ previous doubts I must say proved groundleie, for I found the suit the best fit I had ever had, and in quality and workmanship it is equal in every respect to the suits I have been paying &i 10§. and £5 for. lam satisfied I saved £2 by sending to Christchurch for those samples, besides getting a writteu guarantee of satisfaction, and taking no risk whatever." We understand Mr. Davies has just published a new Style Book, which he informs us will gladly be sent post free, • together with samples of latest suitings, and self-measurement form to any address on request. When writing just Bay : " Kindly send ma samples, etc," and address your postcard .or letter to George Davie«, SBocess Suit Shop. 184 Colombo Street, Christchurch, . SHORT & SON'S Cash Clearing Sale. ' ' SPECIAL YOU THIS WEEK— ' Hard and Soft Felt Hats, :■■ -■ v \Y..rtli fveni 7/6 tola/-, .■' Selling at 3/6 to7/Beach;> J. H. RANKIN/ AUCTIONEER, LAND & commission agext, '■'■;■-: •C —HAS SALE— -" '.' 27 J CEES .Leasehold, in Borough of MotueK.a, 2s 6d per aero rent. j£ls per acre. 30 ACEES Leasehold, 7s 6d an acre rent; new 8-rooined liouse, grounds-well laid out with choice slmibs. 300 ACRES Freehold, good sheep country ; 130 acres in gross, balance good bush, carrying 100 sheep, 30 he id cattle -51 ACEES Freehold, Lower Moutere.; two acres in hop?, balance under plough and iv grass. Quviitrv of land really good. Price jESoi' 1 . . 131 ACRES Fr&t-lroW, Eiwaka; low. hills, 50 acres in bnsh, two acces orchard in fall bearing, 7-vjowed house, barn, subdivided and well watered. .£2OO in cash required, balance can remain at 5 per cent. Price .£9OO. 2SJ ACRES Native Lease ; 19 years to run. Situated centre of Borough of Motueka, 2.1 acres in orchard in full bearing; 9-roonied house, almost new, water laid on c /cry convenience ; 4-stall stable, hopkiln and other' outbuildings. Price £1650. 95 ACEES Native Lease, in Borough of- ]tl otueka : Jo Y-rars' to run. New svcoiiiei hoMSft ana .-'i ilttiklitigs. Has all Leen .• pp d. ..^•* ■ . IViee £GOQ. 2," *Cti'i : .s <"»?"' l ' ■■ ■■'•::! 'in Borough, t.\ui'.:..'V w;tS: few.- 1 h • :■•-•.- r : <.>re&n. one of I'ui • •-• •• (Us and tilt <• ler ..t' six, in good r^i.'.i-'. litivn, stable Jim.l trap s-hed PrVv i 750. l:>i A.CKKS Freehold, Motueka, within five, minutes' wallc <.:f Post Office ; firstclass land. Price 6 ACRES Native Eeserve, close to High street ; house, stable, etc., fronting on thr-je streets. Greater part in orchard in full bearing. Price £oi)Q. 60(? • AOEES Freehold, Ngatiuiott ; capable of carrying 2 s]ieep to 'the acre. House, stable, sheep, yards, dip, hopkiln, etc. Well watered by running stri-ani; long frontage to main road: good flats and low ploughable hills. Price, ineliuling over 1000 sheep, ,£5900. Half purchase money can remain at &k pur ceiit. A rare opportunity. 7 ACRES Native leasehold in. Borough ; 6-roomed house in good repair ; 2 acres in oreha«'i, balance in gv.tss and crop ; corner bioc'-:. Price <£350. A bargain. Furt-hei particulars may be had on ap plication t^ — J. H. RANKIN. AUCTTONEEEJk COMMISSION AGEKT, HIGH-STEEET, MOTUEKA. GREAT SALE OF PIANOS! FROM NOW TO THE END OF FEBKUAKY NEXT. HANDSOME 1 N^iiiUMENTS from £37 105. .-■.•.' UPRIGHT GRANDS from Ml 10s. VERY SUPEKIOB MAKES from to World - renowned BRINSMEAI,>S— equal to any, excelled by none — from Mi>. HIGH GRADE Secondhand Pianos from .£2O. • All Instruments GUARANTEED. jO-l WORTH of MUSIC given with owl each purchase— purchaser.-* omi selection. T. BLAKEIIUFFAM KELSON. SOLE . BRINSMEAD 313 AGENT. ; : "f.BT MB HAVE WEBSTER'S COFFEE, in preference tcTall others," . j Is the Universal Testimony of 'consumers of this delicious beverage; and the reason •r"sucli preference is — obvious. — WEBSTER has been handling Coffee for over half a century, and knows ex*yjtly where to select the beat growths. WEBSTER has the most modern appliances for iv-tiijimg tiie _.i«.-^ii berry, and bringing it to that tuite cf per- i " fection ready for the mill, which can be acquired only by close observation and long experience ; and as WEBSTER roasts and his Coffee on the premises, 1. 1; iluishecl article is ALWAYS i'EZ.iJ, and therein lies much of .the secret which marks "WEBSTER'S COFFEE" as THE BEST. "Taitn frvx f.-o mill daily, all that fine ami.-:a. c'laraeberietic of scientific- avast-tug, is uuried direct to the uouiiuiii-.is' Coileo pot, producing a rerte£bi;>g ami Invigorating drink, which " is a .tot." WEBSTER'S COFFEE *' -CapH.be hectV* TRY IT !— lf you Want a Treat ! ! M. M. WEBSTER, PURVEYOR OF HIOH-CLAfiS AND PURE GOODS, Tvil&lgat ftimt,

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 1